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Cubic Delivers Air Combat Training System for Japanese Air Self-Defense Force

SAN DIEGO, CA--(Marketwire - November 26, 2007) - Cubic Defense Applications, the defense
segment of Cubic Corporation (AMEX: CUB), announced that it has delivered
an Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation (ACMI) system to the Japanese Air
Self-Defense Force. The ACMI system consists of "rangeless" air combat
training pods and PC-based debrief software that allows training without a
fixed infrastructure. The system will soon be operational at Komatsu Air
Base in central Japan.

The Cubic system is composed of wing-mounted instrumentation pods which
record simulated weapons actions that can be reviewed in real time via a
data link to a ground-based display system, or incorporated into
after-action reviews. The new system also includes Cubic's Individual
Combat Aircrew Display System, or ICADS™, used in nine nations
throughout the world for ACMI debriefs.

The transportable system is fully interoperable with the Cubic KITS systems
now being used by U.S. pilots at Misawa and Kadena air bases in Okinawa,
Japan, and Osan and Kunsan air bases in the Republic of Korea. KITS is an
acronym for Kadena Instrumented Training System, named after the first base
where the system was fielded. The system is also fully interoperable with
the Royal Australian Air Force ACMI system delivered in 2007 and the Royal
Thai Air Force system scheduled for delivery in 2009.

"Cubic is extremely pleased to be supporting the training requirements of
the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force," said Philip J. Fisch, senior director
of Business Development for Air Ranges for Cubic Defense Applications. "We
thank the Japanese government for the opportunity to take part in providing
this critical training capability."

Cubic Defense Applications (CDA) is one of Cubic Corporation's two major
segments. CDA is a world leader in realistic combat training systems,
mission support services and defense electronics. The corporation's other
major segment, Cubic Transportation Systems, designs and manufactures
automatic fare collection systems for public mass transit authorities. For
more information about Cubic, see the company's website at www.cubic.com.